Plumeria seeds are very easy to grow but they aren't guaranteed to become true to type. The average time it would take for a seed to bloom into a flowering plant is about three years, and yes, that would seem like a long time to see your flowering Plumeria plants. But when they do, the first flowers of a Plumeria will truly give you utmost satisfaction. To ensure that your Plumeria seeds reach full maturity, here are some tips:

· The months between March and October are found to be the best time to be planting those seeds but you can pretty much grow them all year round. You just increase your chances of growing healthy seedlings if you opt for those months.

· Plant your seeds just on the surface of a compost that drains well. The combination of perlite and cactus is the best one you can have for growing Plumeria.

· To make sure the seedlings have enough room to grow in, leave a space between every seed you plant. Cover with a fine layer or compost, perlite, or vermiculite. Do not bury the seeds too deep!

· Ideal temperature for those Plumeria seeds will be warm, ideally between 25 to 32 degrees. If you have a propagator, that would be better for your seeds.

· Make sure your compost is always moist, but never pooling with water. Again, you need a good-draining compost.

· You can boost the growth rate of your seeds by spraying high phosphorus fertilizer every day.

· It will take about 6 to 20 days for the seeds to germinate  and once there a pair of true leaves sprout out, it's time to transplant your Plumeria seedlings so they can grow properly. Take care not to damage the roots.

· Plants need the sun but introduce your Plumeria seedling to sunlight gradually.

· Be diligent about watering and using fertilizer on your Plumeria seedlings to help them along in producing their first flowers.

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